Rash

Overview
A rash is a generic term that refers to an inflamed area of the skin. It can appear as red spots on the skin that itch or just a discoloration. Rashes can be a harmless annoyance caused by an allergic reaction, unknown cause or virus or a warning sign of something more serious. Whatever the case may be, Dr. Schlessinger and his associates have the skill and tools to determine the cause and treat anything treatable with care and speed.
Dr. Joel Schlessinger, a board-certified dermatologist, cosmetic surgeon, and previously a board-certified pediatrician at Schlessinger MD in Omaha, Nebraska can assess your rash and determine the best treatment. He has the medical background to consider every possibility, make the correct diagnosis, and work for solutions that will result in improvement in the quality of your skin.
Patient Reviews
I have been to three different doctors who kept treating me for allergies different meds different creams with no success because I did not have allergies and Dr. Schlessinger and his amazing staff saw that right off. I recieved excellent care and impeccable professionalizium from Dr.. Schlessinger and his staff and only one week later I have improved by 90% I cannot say thank you enough for what you have done for me and my skin condition. I am hoping to visit your spa real soon and get a few things done there as well. You will not be disappointed after seeing this staff of professional. Thanks You Dr. Schlessinger and Staff.
– Kelley B.
Read More Patient ReviewsAre you eligible to participate in a clinical trial to test new skin rash treatment options?
At the Schlessinger MD Skin Research Center located with Schlessinger MD in Omaha, Nebraska, Dr. Schlessinger and his clinical staff conduct research studies to test new medications for skin conditions.
He has conducted clinical research involving medications and treatments for different types of skin rashes, and clinical studies are ongoing in the clinic on rashes. These innovative treatments (and often expensive medications) are only available in a select group of clinics in the U.S. and available at no cost to study participants.
If you are eligible to participate in a clinical trial of new medications, Dr. Schlessinger can advise you when he sees you during an appointment. Contact us today to learn more!
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